It's hard to dispute that in 2005, mobile e-mail went mainstream. BlackBerrys, Nokia E-series handsets, Windows Smartphones and now the Danger Hiptop are the new must-haves (and don't wants) for whole ...
The consensus among business leaders and so-called cutting-edge marketers who’ve gone all in on social media, YouTube videos, podcasting, and other forms of digital communication would be, "yes." ...
We have just completed two surveys on mobile messaging – one with IT decision makers and the other with end users. For the North American portion of the end user survey, we asked a number of questions ...
It will be a matter of time before e-mail becomes one of the most popular applications for the mobile phone, according to a senior Seven executive. "We believe it's going to be mobile e-mail's year," ...
Carriers and other service providers are poised to give consumers cheap, easy access to personal e-mail on their regular phones. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering ...
As smartphone sales go through the roof (Apple sold over 1 million 3G iPhones on its launch weekend in July), inbox and message views are growing in numbers—and shrinking in size. The good news: More ...
As the number of smartphones continues to grow, e-mail usage on mobile phones is also soaring and has become mainstream in the U.S., according a study by ComScore. ComScore found that mobile phone and ...